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THE CIRCULAR, Mount Tom, April 10, 1865 A small size newspaper from the famous Oneida Community in New York, an early "commune" in experimental living. Various religiously-themed content but a bit of reporting of news of the day as well. An interesting title from this interesting community in in upstate New York.
This issue contains an article titled: "THE END OF TH

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Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "THE CAMPAIGN" "Gen. Sherman Within Shelling Distance of Atlanta" "Its Capture Not Improbable" "Expedition Into Mississippi" "The Late Invasion Of Maryland" and more.
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Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "NORTH CAROLINA" "Official Dispatch From Gen. Lee" "Victory Won by Gen. Bragg near Kinston" "THE SOUTH" "Passage of the Negro Soldier Bill by Both Houses of Congress " & more.
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This newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy has much reporting on the Civil War, but perhaps the most significant is a back page account with heads: "From the Valley--Capture Of A Railroad Train" which includes in part: &... See More

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* Fort Fisher captured
* Wilmington NC North Carolina
* Final months of the Civil War

Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "VICTORY !" "Capture of Fort Fisher on Sunday" "PORTER AND TERRY THE HEROES" "Three Days' Bombardment by the Naval Forces" & more.
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This rare title from the Midwestern United States has some Civil War reporting and several interesting advertisements of the day.
This issue measures 25 x 18 inches, not fragile as newsprint from this era was made of cotton and linen rags, allowing them to remain very pliable and e... See More

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Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "ANOTHER INVASION" "Battle of Winchester on Sunday" "Disaster To Gen. Averell" "His Forces Fall Back to Harper's Ferry and Williamsport" "The Rebels Occupy Martinsburg, Va." &... See More

Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "The Grant Campaign" "THE CAMPAIGN" "Capture of Montgomery, Ala., by Gen. Rousseau" "Covington, Alabama Visited" "The Rebel Losses at Atlanta 7,000 in Killed and Wounded&quot... See More

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* Rare title from the Civil War
* Battle of Carnifex Ferry - West Virginia

This rare title from the Midwestern United States has some Civil War reporting and several interesting advertisements of the day.
This issue measures 25 x 18 inches, not fragile as newsprint from this era was made of cotton and linen rags, allowing them to remain ver... See More

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HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE, New York, August, 1863 Certainly the prime content is near the back under: "Monthly Record of Current Events" which reports the events of the Civil War, with considerable detail on the events leading up to the Battle of Gettysburg, plus much detail on the Battle of Gettysburg itself. Very fine & timely coverage.
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This Genuine newspaper has a Wealth of Civil War reporting from during Abraham Lincoln's administration. Among the one column headlines on the Civil War are:"CHARLESTON", "The Rebel Garrison Leave Under Cover of Night", "The City Surrendere... See More

Among the front page one column heads on the Civil War are: "RICHMOND", "Particulars of the Desperate Rebel Attack on the 7th", "Our Cavalry Overwhelmed & Drives Back, Losing Eight Guns", "The Attack Up... See More

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Among the front page one column heads on the Civil War are: "GRANT'S ARMY" "Our Forces All South of the Pamunky" "A Severe Cavalry Fight on Saturday" "The Enemy Driven Back With Loss" "Further News from General Sherman" "A Fight On Saturday Near Dallas&quot... See More

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THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 17, 1862 Among the column heads on the Civil War are: "The Most Heinous Act of the Abolition Congress" which was the admission of West Virginia into the Union (see photos); "The Last Dodge Worse than the First--The President Convicted Out of the Mouth of His Own Friends". Most of a pg. is taken up with: "The War Power Of the President... See More

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This rare title from the Midwestern United States has some Civil War reporting and several interesting advertisements of the day.
This issue measures 25 x 18 inches, not fragile as newsprint from this era was made of cotton and linen rags, allowing them to remain very pliable and easy to handle. Complete in 4 pa... See More

Although there is nice Civil War coverage on the front page, the best content is on page 4 where is found: "The Proclamation", "The Emancipation Manifesto of Gen. Hunter and the Counter Blast of the President", "Mr. Lincoln's Three Mo... See More

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NEW YORK HERALD, Sept. 2, 1865 The prime content is at the top of the bkpg. with reports on the trial of Henry Wirz, the "demon" jailer of the Andersonville Prison camp: "THE WIRZ TRIAL" "The Horrible Case of the Age Resumed" "More Testimony as to the Inhumanity of Wirz" "Awful Condition of the Prisoners" "Iron Collars For Prisoners who ... See More

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NEW YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Dec. 8, 1865 Almost all of pg. 2 is taken up with: "The President's Message..." being his state-of-the-union address, signed in type: Andrew Johnson. And all of pg. 7 with a bit of pg. 6 contains: "Report of Lieut.-General U.S. Grant" being his exhaustive review of the war from taking command to Appomattox (continued in a future issue).
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NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, April 8, 1865 The front page has a nice war map headed: "THE CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA" showing the area of Paineville, Amelia Court House, Henderson, Jennings, & more.Some great & historic front page reporting with first column heads: "VIRGINIA!" "Our Armies Again Victorious!" "General Sheridan Fights a Battle Near Burkesville... See More

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DER CHRISTLICHE BOTSCHAFTER, Cleveland, Ohio, April 8, 1864 This is an interesting German-language newspaper which translates to "The Christian Ambassadors" obviously with a Christian theme & published for the German community living in Cleveland at that time. Contains various news of the day, including some military reports from the Civil War, and other items as we... See More

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NEW YORK HERALD, April 5, 1861 Among the ftpg. column heads on the prelude to the Civil War are: "The Military Designs of the Administration" "The Mississippi to be Blockaded & the Revenue Collected on Shipboard" "Intense Excitement Throughout the South" "Supplies for Fort Sumter Cut Off by the Southern Government" "The Secession Army Ready &a... See More

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NEW YORK TRIBUNE, May 14, 1862 Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War are: "Gen. Butler's Proclamation" which was his proclamation to the people of New Orleans upon his taking the city, imposing martial law & detailing how the city would function. He mentions: "...The armies of the United States come here not to destroy, but to restore order out of chaos...all t... See More

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NEW YORK TIMES, Dec . 18, 1862 Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War are: "Gen. Burnside's Reasons for Recrossing the Rappahannock" "The Evacuation a Military Necessity" "Surprise of the Rebels on Discovering the Movement" "How the Retreat Was Conducted" and more. This was following the defeat of the North at the Battle of Fredericksburg, w... See More

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NEW YORK TIMES, Jan. 11, 1862 Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War are: "Important From Port Royal" "Full Details of the Late Battle at the Ferry" "Valuable Information Obtained from the Negroes" "3000 Additional Troops Sent to Tybee Island" and more.
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NEW YORK TIMES, Oct. 14, 1861 Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War are: "THE GREAT REBELLION" "Threatening Movements of the Rebels Near Great Falls" "Prospect Hill Temporarily Occupied" "Another Brilliant Skirmish" "300 Rebels Routed by 40 Indianians" "The Naval Expedition" and more.
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NEW YORK TIMES, May 8, 1862 Two Civil War maps in this issue including a ftpg. map headed: "THE BATTLE OF CAMDEN" with much detail; and the "Supplement" issue has a very large ftpg. map headed: "THE EXPEDITION TO NEW ORLEANS". Much ftpg. text on the "Battle of Camden" & the ftpg. of the Supplement has much on: "The Capture Of New Orleans"... See More

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THE NEW YORK HERALD, March 27, 1865 The front page features a detailed Civil War map titled: "'THE MILITARY COMBINATIONS. - Scene of Grant's, Sherman's, Schofield's and Terry's Operations---The Encircling Columns". Among the ftpg. column heads are: "SHERMAN - Goldsboro Occupied on the 21st Inst" "GRANT - Advance on the National Lines on the Left&q... See More

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NEW YORK TRIBUNE, May 21, 1862 The front page features a large and very detailed Civil War map headed: "THE SEAT OF WAR IN EASTERN VIRGINIA". Among the ftpg. column heads are: "From General McClellan's Army" "Only Ten Miles To Richmond" "The Rebel Pickets Driven In" "The Enemy's Army Within Two Miles" "The Gunboat Expedition Up J... See More

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NEW YORK TRIBUNE, July 13, 1863 The front page is dominated by a quite large & detailed Civil War map headed: "THE POSITION ON THE POTOMAC." Nice first column heads on the Civil War including: "Advance of Our Right Wing to Hagerstown" "Gen. Meade Concentrating His Lines" "Longstreet Defeated Near Sharpsburg" and more. The bkpg. has much on: "T... See More

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THE WORLD, New York, Aug. 13, 1864 Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War are: "GEN. GRANT'S ARMY" "Rebel Accounts of Their Losses at Petersburg" "Richmond Views on the Burning of Chambersburg" "Operations Against Mobile" "Gen. Sheridan's Army" "Rebels Evacuate Winchester & Retreat Up the Valley" "Our Forces ... See More

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THE WORLD, New York, Aug. 20, 1864 Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War are: "General Sheridan's Army" "A Retrograde Movement to Berryville" "The Enemy Pushing Up the Valley" "General Grant's Army" "Reconnoissance to Fair Oaks" "Operations Against Mobile" "The Peace Question" & much more.
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THE WORLD, New York, Aug. 29, 1864 Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War are: "GEN. GRANT'S ARMY" "Severe Battle on the Weldon Railroad..." "The Fight Begun by the Rebels" "Losses Heavy on Both Sides" "Official Reports of the Engagement".
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THE WORLD, New York, June 23, 1864 Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War are: "BEFORE PETERSBURG" "Deadly Skirmishing Along the Lines on Monday" "Rebel Attempt to Throw Up Entrenchments on the James" "Execution of a Negro For Rape" "What The Rebels Say" "FROM GEORGIA" "Sharp Fighting All Along Gen. Sherman's Lines&q... See More

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NEW YORK HERALD, May 11, 1864 The front page features a Civil War map headed: "The Battle OF The Wilderness". Among the nice first column heads are: "RICHMOND !" "Grant's Army in Splendid Condition" "Warren's Corps in a Stubborn Fight on Sunday" "The Rebels Without Rations" "The Rebel Accounts" "Panic In Richmond" ... See More

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NEW YORK TIMES, June 20, 1864 Although the front page has much reporting on the events of the Civil War, certainly the most notable report is an inconspicuous item on the back page, when essentially announces the creation of what we now know as Arlington National Cemetery.
The report has a small heading: "Gen. Lee's Lands Appropriately Consecrated" with the text noting: "... See More

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NEW YORK HERALD, Feb. 10, 1861 A wealth of significant content on the creation of the Confederacy, with front page column heads including: "Important From the South" "The Southern Congress at Montgomery, Alabama" "Adoption of A Constitution" "The Executive Officers of the New Republic" "Jefferson Davis or Mississippi, President" "Alexand... See More

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BOSTON DAILY EVENING TRANSCRIPT, Nov. 9, 1864 The front page has nearly two columns of charts and text on the results of the: "Massachusetts Election", the text beginning: "A Lincoln tornado swept over the state yesterday, destroying all political opposition..." with numerous charts of results from various towns (see for portions).
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GLEASON'S LITERARY COMPANION, Boston, June 20, 1863 The masthead features a very large heraldic eagle with a 7 inch wingspan holding in its beak a banner with the title. Mostly filled with literary items including a ftpg. story: "The Omen-Ring, or The Traitor of the Revolution" which has a print showing Benedict Arnold. Another page has some tidbits relating to the Civil War.
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FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, April 15, 1865 The ftpg. shows: "Group of Union Soldiers Rescued Near Wilmington, N.C." in a very haggard state, with the ftpg. article: "Southern Inhumanity". Many war-related prints inside including scenes near Wilmington, N.C; the Ashley River near Charleston; "Battle Near Kinston, N.C." "Flood on the Susqu... See More

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THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, June 4, 1862 Among the articles within: "Letter From a Prisoner at Corinth" "The Union As it Was" "A Record of Blunders" "A Desperate Fight on the Chickahominy" "Gen. Beauregard has not Been at Richmond" "Curious Special Message of President Lincoln" "How Soldiers on the Field Treat Each Other" ... See More

Most of the ftpg. is taken up with a terrific & lengthy :"Address of the Confederate Congress - An Appeal to the Southern People" which begins: "Fellow Citizens: The result of the Peace Commission is known to the country. the hopes of those who have hitherto... See More

Among the front page one column heads on the Civil War are: "News From Burnside's Army" "Affairs Still Quiet on the Rappahannock" "News From the Southwest" "Interesting from Arkansas & Missouri" "Gen. Blunt'... See More

Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War are many which related to the aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg, chasing the rebels south into Southern Penna. and Maryland. And the bkpg. has reports on the fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi. ... See More

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Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War are: "The Massacre At Fort Pillow" "Official Confirmation of the Report" "300 Black Soldiers Murdered After Surrender" "43 White Soldiers Killed and 100 Wounded" "Retaliation To Be Made&qu... See More

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FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, Sept. 6, 1862 Ftpg. shows: "Recruiting in Phila. for the Bucktail Penna. Reg." Prints inside include: "The Campaign on the Rapidan--Union Soldiers Burying the Dead" with more prints on the battle on the Rapidan. The centerfold has 2 prints on: "The National Army Commanded by Gen. McClellan. Also a print of: "Brig.-Gen. M... See More

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Among the one column headlines on the Civil War are: "THE INVASION OF MARYLAND" "Additional Particulars of the Advance of the Rebels to Frederick" "Their Occupation Of The City" "The Preparations to Resist the Invasion" "The Campaign In Virginia", &quot... See More

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The front page has half of the first column taken up with Civil War battle reports, most dealing with the historic Battle of Antietam, including: "THE WAR NEWS" "The Very Latest from the Field of Battle" "Retreat of the Rebels Across the Potomac" &

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NEW YORK HERALD, Aug. 16, 1862 Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War are: "The Catastrophe On the Potomac" "Important from Gen. Pope's Army" "Reconnaissance In Force of the Enemy's Position" "Pursuit of the Rebel Rear Guard by Gen. Buford's Cavalry" "Probability of a Decisive Battle Near Gordonsville" and more.
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THE WORLD, New York, July 7, 1864 Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War are: "THE REBEL RAID" "The Rebels, 5,000 Strong, Investing Harper's Ferry" "Reported Occupation of Hagerstown, Md." "Damage the Rebels Have Already Inflicted" "The Grant Campaign" "Good News Expected Soon" & much more.
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THE WORLD, New York, June 27, 1864 Among the first column heads on the Civil War are: "GEN. GRANT'S ARMY" "A Fearful Storm of Shell Rained Upon Petersburg" "Details of General Grant's Flank Movement" "They are Driven From Their New Position" " A Whole Brigade of Union Troops 'Gobbled' Up" and more.
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